When we arrived the trendy looking doormen (in ace baseball jacket and dr Martins shoes) were very friendly and kind.

The check in went smoothly. The room was perfect! Such a good feeling for style ; so many details ; we loved it! The hotel is located in the trendy neighborhood shoreditch. Perfect for people like us who love to shop. The APC shop is around the corner. We loved the restaurant Hoi polloi! Great staff, food and a good vibe!
At night there is a dj in the hotel (very well isolated btw) and lots of hip and trendy ppl come by to drink something.

I love this hotel! The staff are marvellous,rooms are clean if sometimes a bit basic (but then you can't expect t the Ritz!) and pointlessly clean.

Breakfast is plentiful and hot and I think it is excellent value. I have stayed in more expensive London hotels and not been as impressed. Last but not least,I haven't had an uncomfortable mattress yet.

Best hotel in London! The location is amazing. The staff are super helpful and friendly. They went out of their way to accomodate all our needs and more.

The rooms are beautiful and modern, spacious and clean, with beautiful views of Regent street. The breakfast was great. I will recommend this hotel to anyone 100%. Hopefully I'll get a chance to go back.

We had a fantastic weekend at Te Park Plaza. We enquired about a room upgrade, which was ready on our arrival.

It was my Partners Birthday & a Birthday Cake was waiting for us in the room. Ordered Breakfast to our room, which was lovely & delivered exactly on time! Could'nt fault our experience at The Plaza any higher & would highly recommend it to anyone. Thanks again to all the staff that made our stay so memorable. Mr R.Russell

Room is very clean n comfortable. Room rate is very reasonable for a single room. Excellent location.

Wandsworth Train station juz a 2 minutes walk from the hotel. Public Bus is operating for 24hr. Abt 10 minutes by bus to Waterloo station. From Waterloo station juz a 5 minutes walk to London eye and u can start exploring London from there from big ben to Parliament area to Trafalgar Square n Buckingham Palace. Muslim halal restaurant can be find at the hotel area too. I had a pleasant stay for 5 nights. I will definitely choose this hotel for my next visit.

Very large spacious double with nice large windows/doors over looking street but quiet when windows closed not a busy street, night staff very friendly and helpful I real asset to a hotel in this area with so many other hotels in the area having rude staff with no manners over the phone or in person, true to say we didn't stay at the colliers after a not so pleasant phone conversation and gladly and happily found this wonderful alternative, keep up the great work.

Great hot shower a bonus, only tiny issue maybe the small plasma TV however the hotel could easily upgrade this in the future but no real issue as we didn't book the room to use the TV and just used it for the music chanel which were extensive. Very nice short stay very pleasant highly recommended for nice comfortable stay ten minutes walk from Victoria coach station very good location with a few very nice local Italian restaurants

good location, very close to underground about 3 mins walk to the hammersmith station. very clean. only some room's window is not operational, but room is warm! don't like the door always open to the outside fire staircase.

This is a great apartments hotel with a great location. I stay always in this area as my friend lives nearby.

This is my first time in this hotel and I will definitely book it next time! The apartment is 2-2,5 times bigger vs what you can book in other hotels nearby at approximately same cost (sometimes even more). It has a clean bathroom and there are all kitchen appliances that you need + a hair-dryer and an iron. The street is very quite and lovely. The personnel is friendly and very helpful. This is the best offer that you can get!
well done!

I had 6 night in London and i wanted an apartment instead of a hotel room. the West end One apartments were perfect.

Located in Irving street (a 100 metre long street that runs between Leicester Square and Charring cross road) it was ideal in terms of access to restaurants, theatres and transport.
There is no reception, instead you get an email with access codes for the digital lock for the building door and also your apartment door...worked really well. The apartment itself was great. However, there were a few light bulbs that didn't work that i purchased replacements for. I was surprised to find there wasn't any air con, but the breeze through the lounge room windows was sufficient to keep it liveable. (Just need to keep the bedroom and lounge room doors open so that the airflow works.
All the power went off at one stage so i called the contact number who immediately knew it was the iron short circuiting. If they knew about it, i'd suggest that they should get a new one pronto...... They also told me where to find the fuse box and what switch i needed to flick. I did and it worked.
Overall, it was a great place to stay for 6 nights and the ability to do laundry in the modern internal laundry (in the bathroom) was fantastic.
Id definitely book again. Book well in advance if you can as they get booked very quickly. i rate it 9/10

London has many places of interests to see, we were only there for two nights and there is a lot to see, so I would recommend to give yourself about 3-5 days to explore London.

barnes,Australia

London was not what I ever expected. Never thought it would be that beautiful. It definitely is one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen.

London might look unreal on your web browsing but when you are there everything makes sense and the city is complete. Both river sides are beautiful, one more historical and the other is the modern one. It is worth a really long stay. 2 nights were not enough for me. Even those attractions that you might consider overrated worth a visit. Please don't focus only on monuments. Places like Chinatown also deserve your attention and you will be impressed.

London is a wonderful place - you can do anything you might want to do - walking in the park - travel on boat on the river - go to musicals or theaters - concerts .

There are all sorts of museums and attractions. The Eye lifts you high over the city - Tower and Westminster are great. It is useful to buy a Oyster card and download an app to help you find your way. People are generally polite and friendly. I will certainly come back :)

Has so many attractions, shops and restaurants that is difficult to choose for a short trip. Very busy.

Full of people everywhere. Beautiful contrasts between old and new. Great public transportation. But weather was dreadful in November and people were not particularly nice, some certainly snobby and arrogant. I observed a lack of facilities for the handicap. Expensive due to a 20% tax and the currency exchange. Metro is expensive as well, but museums are free with voluntary donation. It rained and was cloudy almost every day of my one week stay. I was told best time to go is summer for weather despite the crowds.

London is a very stylish city, with a stunning business district, beautiful river side and excellent shopping opportunities.

Huber,Germany

Initially I thought I would get bored if I stay longer than 5 days but in fact even after 11 days I still haven't quiet visit the whole parts of London and the great tourist spots around UK.

Be sure to check out the Beatles shop, The Sherlock Holmes Museum, The Tate Modern Art Gallery, Notting Hill & Portobello Market, take the tour to visit Windsor castle, Bath and the Stonehenge is certainly a worthwhile experience. Don't bother taking taxis to go around the city, if you wanna save money just take the tube and use Oyster card coz it is much cheaper.

London definitely exceeded my expectations. The locals are very friendly and helpful. One of my favourite places I visited for a concert during my stay, which I feel is underrated, was Alexandra Palace.

London has the most amazing and efficient transportation systems in the world. Everyone should visit London at least once in their lifetime!

This is definitely to me the best city to visit. Its a must. Its vibrant and racially integrated. The city is filled with iconic building and has so much history.

For a city , it has an awesome food dining experience for all cuisines and too many things to see for all walks of life. I lived here for 11 years and would still come back here just to experience the life of london.

London, in my opinion, is something like a city in the park.
So many parks here to relax and feel the nature.

GHAZALI,Malaysia

London is a beautiful place with historical things. You should not miss enjoying one opera and it is amazing!

Lee,China

My number one choice of cities ( side by side with Sydney, Australia ).
You can never feel bored in London and it is where you can find just about everything even if your Bank Account is low.

De Oliveira,Portugal

Central London is nice as it has a good blend of the modern city against some of its well preserved historical buildings.

It is a bit busy though. Areas outside Central London like Egham, Windsor are much less busy. Good areas for sightseeing and soak in the daily lives of the locals. The train network is very good though got to watch out for the bumpy schedule.

There is so much to do and see in London but it has become incredibly expensive and except for the museums (many of which are free) is now exceptionally poor value for money when compared with alternative destinations.

Personally, compared to other great cities to visit, including say: New York, San Francisco, Paris, Berlin, Madrid, Rome, Edinburgh, Istanbul, Delhi, Cairo, Cape Town, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Singapore, Edinburgh, Rio, and countless other smaller places, London is a big waste of money.

Visit east london and Portabello road during weekend if you are looking for some flea market and vintage stuffs.

Tang,China

London weather was unstable. On a rainy day, changing guard at Buckingham Palace was cancelled without prior notice.

SHUK YING,Hong Kong

I visited Queen's Theatre and watched Les Miserables. It was really good!
I would highly recommend tourist who are visiting London and a fan of musical to catch at least one musical in London because it is really worth it.

It's a choice that you will never regret. There are a lot of musicals available in London, available about 5 days a week and there are 2 timings in a day (afternoon and evening). The crews there are awesome and really friendly. Though the theatre might be small and cramp but it's really good if you managed to choose the right seat!
Also, if you are in London for more than 3 days and if you travel more than twice a day, it's cheaper and more worthwhile to get the 7-days unlimited pass for the Oyster Card! One trip would probably cost you about 3.50 Pounds!

One of the reasons I love London it's my love for Musical. I would be more than happy to stay in London for more than 5 nights, however I have other places to visit.

Musicals are available almost every other day. Hence, I would highly recommend tourist who love catching musical back in their own country to at least try one of the musical in London. I'm pretty sure that's a choice you make and will never regret.
They have lots of Musical going on every single day as they have so many theatres. Just pick one online, buy the ticket and go. However, beware that the theatre might not be very big and not all views are perfect. You will understand what I mean, once you watch at least one of the musical. :)

For those who visited the UK for the second time, I would like to recommend to try The Legoland at Windsor resort.

No whether of age will enjoy this amusement park. During my visit, the ticket from the National train from London to Windsor can be used to buy a half price of Legoland ticket. Please check out this promotion before you decide to go there.

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A stunning city of architectural and historic beauty as well as a vibrant arts scene, London is certainly a favorite destination for many world travelers. It's one of the world's most exciting capitals, and a great starting point for exploring the rest of Europe. London is served by five airports, with Heathrow Airport and Gatwick Airport being the most well-known travel hubs. Hotels near Gatwick Airport are convenient for quick stopovers in the city and considerably cheaper than hotels in central London. For travelers arriving via train, hotels in Bayswater and Paddington are plentiful and comparatively inexpensive.

Getting around central London is easy via the tube – a vast connection of subway lines that serve the inner city. When the weather permits, the walk between the most famous sites like Buckingham Palace and the Tower of London should not be missed.

London is home to beautiful architecture, as evidenced by buildings such as the Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, and Tower Bridge.

Live music is a staple of the London lifestyle, with concerts and shows highlighting nearly every night of the week. London is one of the most recognizable destinations in all of the world, and a city that sets the standard for what it means to be an elegant metropolis.

There’s much more to see and learn about London, and the interactive map on this page is a great way to find out where the attractions and hotels can be found in this exciting city.